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Fraidycat Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to fraidycat
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SurveyJS
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rssguard
Feed reader (and podcast player) which supports RSS/ATOM/JSON and many web-based feed services.
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InfluxDB
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ftr-site-config
Site-specific article extraction rules to aid content extractors, feed readers, and 'read later' applications.
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feedo
An RSS/Atom feed reader that runs on your laptop or on almost any free hosting provider or server.
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SaaSHub
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fraidycat reviews and mentions
- kickscondor/fraidycat at v1.1
- Spelunking Fraidycat's Save Files · kickscondor/fraidycat Wiki
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The Old Reader
Fraidycat looks good, though it's more like a client than a self-hosted service. I especially like that it can follow / aggregate a bunch of different types of sources. https://github.com/kickscondor/fraidycat
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RSS-Bridge – The RSS feed for websites missing it
Wonder what's are the differences from https://github.com/DIYgod/RSSHub and https://github.com/kickscondor/fraidycat
I guess projects might have different goals in mind, but IMO would be nice to share the scrapers among the projects
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A 4 minute introduction to RSS
If you're interested in furthering RSS (and Atom, JSON Feed) - one way to help this along is to continue extending it to bring it modern. For instance, I've documented an extension for adding temporary 'status' to the feed - useful for pinned posts or broadcasting that a livestream is beginning.
https://github.com/kickscondor/fraidycat/wiki/RSS-Atom-Exten...
It feels like there is still a lot of room to extend these formats - part of the advantage to them is how easily they can be extended. The media enclosure extension is the reason they've been so useful for podcast subscriptions.
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In Search of the New
And very down to earth. He recently took time to track down a bug in Fraidycat:
https://github.com/kickscondor/fraidycat/issues/220
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Is there a way to detect RSS feed on a page?
fraidycat I dont know if it will help or not.
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